You're the Worst season 2 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jimmy and Gretchen, alongside friends, engage in lively debates and maintain their hard-partying lifestyle, despite Edgar's plea for a curfew due to work. Lindsay grapp
Full Episode S02E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "head wigglies"?
A term used to describe the sensation when you drink something cold too fast, causing a headache.
What movie series does Jimmy introduce Edgar to?
The "House Party" movie series.
How does Edgar analyze the characters in "House Party"?
He assigns them archetypal roles: Play as the Sage, Kid as the Seeker, Stab as the Villain, and Martin Lawrence as the Fool.
Why does Edgar request a curfew?
He is frustrated by the group's noise and needs to work early.
What is the group's decision regarding the curfew?
They hold a democratic vote and decide against implementing a curfew.
What issue does Gretchen have with her phone?
She struggles with poor service and missed calls from her Uber driver.
Why does Paul visit Lindsay?
To return keys and sort out formalities after their breakup.
What is Lindsay's advice to Gretchen about her relationship?
To keep it exciting and not let it become ordinary.
What lifestyle choice do Jimmy and Gretchen make?
They decide to continue living a non-stop partying lifestyle.
What advice does Jimmy give Edgar about Lindsay?
He dismisses the idea of Edgar and Lindsay being a couple.
How does Lindsay manipulate Paul?
She uses a makeover to seduce him, leading to an intimate moment.
What realization does Paul have after being with Lindsay?
He feels guilty for being unfaithful to Amy, his online love interest.
What decision do Gretchen and Jimmy make about a cell phone plan?
They decide against joining a family plan to maintain their independence.
How does Lindsay cope with her breakup from Paul?
She struggles emotionally but is encouraged to move on and let go of the past.
What compromise do Jimmy and Gretchen reach in their relationship?
They agree to maintain their unique lifestyle while respecting each other's individual needs.